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Ch. 1 | Allan Ramsay, club life, and Scottish nationalism | 31 |
Ch. 2 | Robert Fergusson, conviviality, and the Cape Club | 115 |
Ch. 3 | Robert Burns and the character of Scottish nationalism | 215 |
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